Sounds about right, Behringer-hate is from the same nationalistic bs as spouted by the orange wonder.

I think trying to quantify music is one of the biggest wastes of time in the world, like discussing your favourite colour or deity or pizza topping. People should realise that and get on with their life.

STFU shit for brains
Behringer is "Walmart" quality
on par with "Chicom" quailty
Uli Behringer has no type of ethics or morals
WTF with your lame ass sanctioned "talking points"
nationism(natalis) is "Evil"
protecting your borders from 3rd World invasion is "Evil"
protecting your own Heritage is "Evil"
caring about your volk is "Evil"
if you are "White European Genotype"
unless your are Israel(AshkeNazi/Kazarian)
then it's no problem
why is that?
plus why do their political organizations and "dual citizens"
push such Agendas
for brainwashing idiots like you
keep buying the shit and propaganda
fool
plus that's only the tip of the iceberg
"in the big picture"
Overt Demographic Warfare
replacement "voting population"
of idiots like yourself who want supposedly "Free Shit"
This isn't a "Democracy".

dude obviously it's his "Brand"
he's "ultra hardcore extremist" consumer supporter
of SHIT
"cheaper" the better
sounds like his "ethos"
so fucking dumb it's almost comical
if someone wants to eat shit
in own home
don't really care
yet if you want to get in someones face
screaming
with shitty breathe about how you eat shit
you may want factoring in
that may not fly well with some people

CDM reports that the suit, filed in San Francisco County Superior Court on June 9th, seeks damages for libel per se, libel per quod and product disparagement. It's based on comments made in a thread on the Gearslutz forum, wherein Dave Smith Instruments engineer Tony Karavidas and 20 anonymous forum users were alleged to have made "false, defamatory, and libelous" statements about Behringer products. One of the comments referred to Behringer's 6-in-1 cable tester as a "blatant copy, except for the paint" of the Ebtech 6-in-1 cable tester, pictured below.

The court rejected the suit, ruling that "all of Music Group's (Behringer's parent company) claims against it arise from activity protected by the anti-SLAPP statute, because all of the claims are based on statements that were made in a public forum on an issue of public interest." The anti-SLAPP statute seeks to stop lawsuits designed to censor critics from going to trial. Dave Smith Instruments is now seeking to recoup financial costs.

The courts threw out the case already because all the criticism was on public forums.
& Uli was banned from "the forum"
he's a Douchebag for causing Dave Smith headache while trying to steal design for cheap pro one clone

Clearly those are completely different. Note the placement of the chassis screws, a slight narrowing, and the fact that the Behringer LED are mounted lower.

I'll admit I have not refreshed myself by reading the entire thread so forgive me if this has been mentioned (and laugh if it has already been mentioned by ME ), but let us not forget that Behringer owns Coolaudio which is legally ripping off CEM/OnChip.

I think trying to quantify music is one of the biggest wastes of time in the world, like discussing your favourite colour or deity or pizza topping. People should realise that and get on with their life.

you were throwing up your "party line"
with " orange wonder" anti-national pro-global multikult rant
very ironic considering...
Have you lived in "small town America" all of your life?
merely question
for getting perspective
plus making the effort not raging on you
Eye can be more than mere "Harsh"
without requiring any supposed HNW
on specific subjects
(get through your head it's way more than a merely "Rightwing" rhetoric)
BTW check out these "Party Lines"

Ah, I see you think you smarter than me, that's OK, I can live with that.

I think trying to quantify music is one of the biggest wastes of time in the world, like discussing your favourite colour or deity or pizza topping. People should realise that and get on with their life.

I think trying to quantify music is one of the biggest wastes of time in the world, like discussing your favourite colour or deity or pizza topping. People should realise that and get on with their life.